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"We've been in the business long enough to know that [they] have been threatening each other for years, but nothing ever happened until now," said President and CEO Peter Hegener. "We all have a responsibility not to exaggerate our advertising. We are trying to convince the public that what...
To be honest, the art-lover must not misrepresent his support. He may not say in good conscience that the masses are behind him, or that art is loved by the many. Of course it is not likely that a defender of the NEA could get away with such statements...
In their article appearing on April 29 titled "Israel's Campaign of Terror," authors Ahmed T. El-Gaili, Ramy M. Tadros and Rami A. Thabet badly misrepresent the situation in Southern Lebanon. Their editorial contains several factual as well as analytical errors which distort the nature of the recent conflict...
After reading Charles Krauthammer's piece [VIEWPOINT, April 15] against allowing doctors to aid people in committing suicide, I was incensed at his cheap shot of inflammatory rhetoric when he derided the Dutch policy on euthanasia. He seems to want to instill fear in an aging American population. Not only...
On Oct. 23, The Crimson published a story titled "Ethnic Studies' Future: Discipline or Department?" (News feature). I was interviewed for this story, and quoted as saying, "It's very clearly the case that Harvard is not being negligent," in its handling of the ethnic studies question. Further, the interviewer...